Detroit basements experience dramatic temperature swings. A January thaw brings 40°F air into a basement that was 20°F days earlier. This rapid temperature change causes condensation on cold metal surfaces. Blower housings, gas piping, and burner assemblies develop rust. Moisture also corrodes electrical connections and causes circuit board failures. A preventative heating maintenance guide for Detroit must include corrosion inspection. Technicians who service furnaces in milder climates often miss this damage because they don't see it as frequently. In Detroit, it's a primary failure mode.
Local expertise matters when maintaining older systems. Detroit has thousands of homes with original cast iron radiators converted to forced air. These retrofits often have undersized return ducts or improperly sealed plenums. A technician unfamiliar with these conversions might miss airflow restrictions that cause overheating. Ace HVAC Detroit has worked on these systems for years. We understand the quirks of Detroit's housing stock and tailor our heating system maintenance steps to address the real issues in your home, not just generic checklist items.